the fact you don't have it packed with corals/nice. agreed its a rough import that happened there, that's an exact prime example of what Im meaning about a rip clean.
If you run your tank through this thread, it comes out clean, but with sparse dino cells left in the rock areas and not a single one left in the sand.
then you start your preventatives, for the clinch win.
sand rinse thread for accessible tanks (not a single persistent invasion going)
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/t...a-one-against-many.230281/page-7#post-4107442
when your tank is ran through that thread, it comes out looking brand new because that's a deep action cleaning thread. You will have less recurring mass to battle with, and for the money you are about to spend on stocking that mid sized tank, id be using UV light after the rip clean and practice setting nutrients
to what corals want just my opinion on how to deal with invasions, in accessible tanks. our thread puts your sand back clean, the fish, the coral and the cleaned rock back in the tank for a fresh perspective on prevention going fwd.
when the rocks are out, rinse them well of the invader using clean saltwater, then lightly mist peroxide on the non coral areas to hit some dino leftovers, outside the water, not under dilution, key detail.
to start with that invader mass fully in place simply provides no strategic value. Our rip cleaning system will not stop you from adjusting N and P, or adding pods as competitors after the fact.
getting keepers to literally stop farming the invasion is usually a tougher step than beating the actual invasion. they fear systemic upset, and wasted time (quick growback)